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Monday, December 3, 2012

Re: [photoshop-beginners] How to make a white bar brush



There is a website you can go to that searches for duplicates of your photos - www.tineye.com - this is how I found a whole group of my photos being used without my permission ;-) But the lesson is - if you do not want your work used by anyone, never let it leave your computer - not even in an email to Aunt Sally - because someone will use it. Period. ;-)

Liz


On Dec 3, 2012, at 10:04 AM, Rijo wrote:


How does one know if people "steal" your photographs unless you see them in use.
They will remove the watermark and use the photograph if they so desire but they are not going to tell you this.
You don't legally need a watermark or signature to copyright your work. When the shutter clicks, you have the copyright.
Keep the original photo with the Exchangeable Image File (ExIF) data intact, and you have your proof if legal action is ever needed. (Never use or send original photos to anyone with the ExIF date file imbedded)
I agree ... if you are proud of the work, sign it. You did the work and there's nothing wrong with you taking the credit for it. Imbed a hidden ID if you must ... but don't deface an excellent photograph because of your insecurities.
... of course, it's your photograph. You can deface it if you so desire.

rj




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Yes I see a lot of photographers with a white almost trasparent band either at the bottom or middle of their picts to help protect from ppl stealing.
 
 






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